“Whispers of Worth”
Once I stood tall in the line of fire,
With brothers by my side, hearts set to inspire.
We charged for freedom, a flag held high,
But now I’m tethered to wheels, beneath a watchful sky.
Each morning, I tie my laces with care,
Though the ground feels distant, and life’s less fair.
A soldier once proud, I face the world anew,
Yet eyes glance away, as if I’m not true.
Disappointment weighs heavy, a cloak made of shame,
For valor in battle, I earned no such name.
My friends lost their lives, their courage aflame,
While I’m just a figure, a whisper of blame.
They look down from above, their stares cold as stone,
As if I’m a burden, forever alone.
I fought for their freedom, yet here I remain,
A symbol of loss, wrapped in anger and pain.
I miss the embrace of the earth beneath feet,
The rush of the wind, the thrill of the beat.
But here in my chair, I find a new fight,
To show them my spirit still soars like a kite.
The irony burns in this battle of life,
Where honor's reduced to whispers of strife.
I tie my own laces, though I cannot stand,
Defiant and strong, I still make my stand.
So stare if you must, but know I’ve survived,
In a world that forgets, yet somehow, I thrive.
For every brave heartbeat that echoes inside,
Is a testament woven with courage and pride.